Definitions for Bakelite

Bakelite Ba·ke·lite

Spelling: [bey-kuh-lahyt, beyk-lahyt]
IPA: /ˈbeɪ kəˌlaɪt, ˈbeɪk laɪt/

Bakelite is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 234 anagrams from letters in Bakelite (abeeiklt).

Examples for Bakelite

Bakelite, however, is only one of an indefinite number of such condensation products.

Yeah, some of them are on Bakelite and some we just use a clip and maybe a piece of cardboard.

This is a name the Australians coined for synthetic resin made from phenol and formaldehyde like Bakelite.

Bakelite is a substitute for hard rubber or amber, invented by the eminent chemist Dr. Baekeland.

The product is similar to Bakelite, exactly how similar is a question that the courts will have to decide.

A phenolic condensation product closely related to Bakelite and redmanol is condensite, the invention of Jonas Walter Aylesworth.

Pipestems and beads of Bakelite have the clear brilliancy of amber and greater strength.

This second dial was no more than a thin disk of hard rubber or Bakelite, with a red scratch-mark on one side.

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